
There are 30 herbs that start with the letter D, from Daffodil to Dyer’s Saffron. Below you will find them listed alphabetically along with some general information about each. Click the toggle view buttons in the top right corner to switch between the card and the table view.
For each item you will find the following information
Order: The subclass the herbs belongs to
Habitat: The places or type of weather the herbs lives in
Scientific name: The designation that scientists use to catalog the species
Name: Daffodil
Order: Asparagales
Habitat: Meadows and woodland edges
Scientific name: Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Name: Dandelion
Order: Asterales
Habitat: Lawns and disturbed areas
Scientific name: Taraxacum officinale
Name: Daphneola
Order: Caryophyllales
Habitat: Temperate forests of Asia
Scientific name: Daphneola venenata
Name: Datura Inoxia
Order: Solanales
Habitat: Tropical and subtropical regions
Scientific name: Datura inoxia
Name: Davilla
Order: Malvales
Habitat: Tropical forests of South America
Scientific name: Davilla rugosa
Name: Decodon
Order: Myrtales
Habitat: Wetlands of eastern North America
Scientific name: Decodon verticillatus
Name: Desmanthus
Order: Fabales
Habitat: Prairies and dry areas of central North America
Scientific name: Desmanthus illinoensis
Name: Dianthus Sylvestris
Order: Caryophyllales
Habitat: Rocky slopes of Europe
Scientific name: Dianthus sylvestris
Name: Dichondra
Order: Solanales
Habitat: Tropical and subtropical regions
Scientific name: Dichondra repens
Name: Dictamnus
Order: Sapindales
Habitat: Deciduous forests of Europe and Asia
Scientific name: Dictamnus albus
Name: Digitalis Obscura
Order: Lamiales
Habitat: Mediterranean region
Scientific name: Digitalis obscura
Name: Dragonhead
Order: Lamiales
Habitat: Gardens and roadsides
Scientific name: Dracocephalum moldavica
Name: Dyer's Chamomile
Order: Asterales
Habitat: Fields and roadsides
Scientific name: Anthemis tinctoria
Name: Dyer's Greenweed
Order: Fabales
Habitat: Heathlands and woodland edges
Scientific name: Genista tinctoria
Name | Order | Habitat | Scientific name |
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Daffodil | Asparagales | Meadows and woodland edges | Narcissus pseudonarcissus |
Damask Rose | Rosales | Middle East | Rosa damascena |
Damiana | Malpighiales | Mexico and Central America | Turnera diffusa |
Danae Racemosa | Asparagales | Mediterranean regions | Danae racemosa |
Dandelion | Asterales | Lawns and disturbed areas | Taraxacum officinale |
Daphne | Malvales | Europe and Asia | Daphne spp. |
Daphneola | Caryophyllales | Temperate forests of Asia | Daphneola venenata |
Darnel | Poales | Temperate grasslands | Lolium temulentum |
Datura | Solanales | Americas | Datura spp. |
Datura Inoxia | Solanales | Tropical and subtropical regions | Datura inoxia |
Daucu Carota | Apiales | Europe and Asia | Daucus carota |
Davilla | Malvales | Tropical forests of South America | Davilla rugosa |
Dead-Nettle | Lamiales | Europe and Asia | Lamium spp. |
Decodon | Myrtales | Wetlands of eastern North America | Decodon verticillatus |
Deerweed | Fabales | Western North America | Acmispon glaber |
Delphinium | Ranunculales | Northern hemisphere | Delphinium spp. |
Dendranthema | Asterales | Asia | Dendranthema spp. |
Desmanthus | Fabales | Prairies and dry areas of central North America | Desmanthus illinoensis |
Dianthus Sylvestris | Caryophyllales | Rocky slopes of Europe | Dianthus sylvestris |
Dichondra | Solanales | Tropical and subtropical regions | Dichondra repens |
Dictamnus | Sapindales | Deciduous forests of Europe and Asia | Dictamnus albus |
Digitalis Obscura | Lamiales | Mediterranean region | Digitalis obscura |
Dill | Apiales | Gardens and fields | Anethum graveolens |
Dong Quai | Apiales | Woodland areas in East Asia | Angelica sinensis |
Dragonhead | Lamiales | Gardens and roadsides | Dracocephalum moldavica |
Dulse | Palmariales | Coastal areas | Palmaria palmata |
Dwarf Thistle | Asterales | Grasslands and pastures | Cirsium acaulon |
Dyer's Chamomile | Asterales | Fields and roadsides | Anthemis tinctoria |
Dyer's Greenweed | Fabales | Heathlands and woodland edges | Genista tinctoria |
Dyer's Saffron | Crocus sativus | Cultivated fields | Crocus sativus |